Why Do Airplane Wings Bend During Bad Weather? (And How Far Can They Go?)
Having bendy wings on an airplane may not sound like the safest design, but a bit of flexibility actually serves a critical role in creating a safe flight.
Read MoreHaving bendy wings on an airplane may not sound like the safest design, but a bit of flexibility actually serves a critical role in creating a safe flight.
Read MoreFighter jets that can take off and land without a runway are essential for military strategy. Here are four of the most respected that can do it.
Read MoreThe United States Navy uses a variety of powerful weapons, including torpedoes. There's one torpedo that's been around for decades that remains the deadliest.
Read MoreThe B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is easily the most advanced strategic bomber to have ever flown. These advancements help keep the aircraft's crew small.
Read MoreThe Chinook helicopter is one of the most capable vehicles in the U.S. military arsenal. Here's how many of these behemoths roam the skies for our country.
Read MoreNoted historically by high-ranking military personnel as a "billion dollar blunder," the B-36 Peacemaker was a Cold War-era bomber with a litany of issues.
Read MoreThe United States Air Force makes use of a miniature C-130 cargo plane on a regular basis, but it has a different role from its larger counterpart.
Read MoreThe F-14 Tomcat of the United States Navy is a well-known fighter jet throughout the world. It has a unique wing design as well as an interesting cockpit.
Read MoreAttack helicopters are one of the deadliest forms of traditional combat, but that platform seems to be getting phased out in favor of another weapon of choice.
Read MoreNight vision goggles are a relatively important component for troops in the military and it's surprising how long they've been around to give soldiers an edge.
Read MoreDrones can be effective against tanks, but the U.S. has plans for how its tanks can both protect themselves against the little machines and shoot them down.
Read MoreWhen watching military aviator movies, you might have heard the pilots call out "fox " with a number before firing missiles. Here's why they do that.
Read MoreTanks are one of the most intimidating weapons in any military's arsenal, but they may be outgunned by these considerably smaller remote-controlled weapons.
Read MoreBallast helps ships remain stable and prevents them tipping, swaying, or becoming impossible to steer. But what exactly is ballast and how does it work?
Read MoreIsrael has its Iron Dome for protection and now the U.S. is developing its own, called the Golden Dome. The Golden Dome is vastly different and more robust.
Read MoreEveryone knows the Wright brothers for their famous first airplane flight in 1903. But the inventor of the modern helicopter was arguably just as influential.
Read MoreThe Beluga line marked an important step for Airbus, helping it move into the world of oversized freight. Unfortunately, it didn't last long.
Read MoreRefueling a nuclear submarine is a grueling process not only in the time it takes to accomplish but also because of the precision required to do it safely.
Read MoreWhile there have been several deadly submarine disasters, the 1963 loss of the USS Thresher along with its 129 crew is the worst of them.
Read MoreMany iconic planes flew in WW2, but the Curtiss-Wright CW-21 Demon wasn't one of them. Despite that, the CW-21 had a lot going for it. Here's the story.
Read MoreThese two impressive helicopters have proven their versatility, but the H145 and the EC145 have unique qualities.
Read MoreSupersonic jets might not pique your interest, but what about fighters that can fly backwards? What can do truly it and what are the limitations?
Read MoreThe Chinese military is a behemoth that won't stop growing, and it's new aircraft carrier is set to be one of the largest warships in the sea.
Read MorePlanes revolutionized warfare in the 20th Century, and these fighter jets represent the best in military innovation during their time.
Read MoreThere have been hundreds of combat aircraft through the years and not all of them can claim they're never been shot down from an opposing aircraft.
Read MoreThe Chinese military has a small navy in the Taklamakan Desert north of Tibet, and the reason it does this is not as far fetched as you may think.
Read MoreRussian-based aircraft manufacturer Sukhoi manufactures quite the fleet for its home country, of course, but provides for several other nations as well.
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